Torbush.s insistence on remaining defensive coordinator had drawn him a lot of criticism. Upon naming Browning, Torbush said, "I kept the defensive coordinator Gob) when I became the head coach and I felt very, very strongly about that. Last year - after the first year - I felt in my heart hat I would name a defensive coordi- nator. I had talked to Kenny about this everal times. "I didn't feel like it was fair last year to name Kenny or really any other member of our coaching staff as defensive coordinator because I wasn't sure how good we could be last year - we lost so many players over that period of time." Torbush also named Gunter Brewer as the Tar Heels' new wide receivers coach. Darrell Moody, who coached the receivers the past two seasons, will coach running backs, a position he previously held at Carolina from 1990-95. Brewer joins Carolina after coachingat Marshall since 1996. Last year,Marshall completed a perfect 13-0season to earn a No. 10 final nationalranking. Brewer's responsibilities atMarshall have included coaching therunning backs and serving as recruitingcoordinator, 1996; wide receivers coachand recruiting coordinator, 1997;associate offensive coordinator andwide receivers coach, 1998; and specialtean1S coordinator and wide receiverscoach, 1999.

WILSON LIBRARYREACHES 5 MILLIONAs with the past four "millionth" volumes, Wilson Library's 5 millionth volume is a gift fromthe Hanes fanllly of Winston-Salem.Actually it's a collection offirst editionsand other rare items by W B. Yeatscollected by George Harper ' 51 (PhD),who was a UNC professor and chairof the English department. The collec-tion is being purchased with a gift of$165,800 from the John Wesley (' 14)and Anna Hodgin Hanes Foundation,of which Frank Borden Hanes Sr. ' 42,Frank Borden Hanes Jr. ' 67 and otherfanUly members are trustees. Harperdonated a portion ofthe collection,valued at $50,000.The collection will be housed in theRare Book Collection in Wilson Library.The library's announcement ofthegift in February included an exhibitand a talk by noted Yeats scholarRichard Finneran ' 68 (PhD).The library acquired its millionthvolume in 1960, with successive nUle-stones in 1974,1983 and 1992.Wilsonranks 20th in number ofvolumesamong members of the Association ofResearch Libraries.

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